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2020-03-10 at 6:43 PM UTC in The jedis are controlling us all
Originally posted by Wariat what is your opinion of the storm troopers or hitlers SA though?
I don't know much about that sort of stuff, just that they were also researching this stuff, along with the french and british. They made a lot of progress with it and the elite, not necessarily people who 'control' all the wealth publicly, have these abilities.
Everyone has had them, these people just want a monopoly on it. Signals intelligence ...... -
2020-03-10 at 6:41 PM UTC in I got a job at a factory
Originally posted by WellHung are u mad about that, kuntschutz?
Nah but if I ever decide to track someone down to sell their organs, you'll be my top choice. Anyway, kr0z has bipolar and a lot of people with that condition won't take meds for it, so yeah, he's a lil mental but at least he always finds a new job. -
2020-03-10 at 6:32 PM UTC in I got a job at a factory
Originally posted by Bill Krozby I make a lil thread about my lyfe and it becomes all about the retard dhers.. whod of thunk?
Yeah, for once you're not just drunk and posting music or some retarded inside joke. A serious thread and the least intelligent of the dickhousers has to flood it with nonsense. I say it's a liberal/communist psyop, because there's a double standard with those types, they get away with it, whilst other people get banned for spamming/flooding.
Good luck with your job though. One of my friends always said his idea of hell would be working a factory job. -
2020-03-10 at 6:14 PM UTC in Greek Riots (02-2020)
“They were really bad,” Castner said, and by far the most-dreaded explosive device he encountered because of their deadly efficiency.
EFPs killed at least 196 U.S. troops and wounded nearly 900 between 2005 and 2011, defense officials revealed in 2015, and Castner said a high number of amputations throughout the war were the direct result of the weapons. In the 2006 attack, slugs took both legs off a soldier and one from a gunner, he wrote in his memoir, “The Long Walk.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2020/01/03/soleimanis-legacy-gruesome-high-tech-ieds-that-haunted-us-troops-iraq/ -
2020-03-10 at 6:09 PM UTC in Indians are bathing in cow poop to protect themselves from the coronavirus...
In 2015, our team published a pilot study on a 1,000-year old recipe called Bald’s eyesalve from “Bald’s Leechbook,” an Old English medical text. The eyesalve was to be used against a “wen,” which may be translated as a sty, or an infection of the eyelash follicle.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/medieval-medical-books-could-hold-recipe-new-antibiotics-180962947/
A common cause of modern styes is the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (or MRSA) is resistant to many current antibiotics. Staph and MRSA infections are responsible for a variety of severe and chronic infections, including wound infections, sepsis and pneumonia.
Bald’s eyesalve contains wine, garlic, an Allium species (such as leek or onion) and oxgall. The recipe states that, after the ingredients have been mixed together, they must stand in a brass vessel for nine nights before use.
In our study, this recipe turned out to be a potent antistaphylococcal agent, which repeatedly killed established S. aureus biofilms – a sticky matrix of bacteria adhered to a surface – in an in vitro infection model. It also killed MRSA in mouse chronic wound models.
Who knows, eye of newt, cow's stomach, maybe a lil cow poop.
Might work. Cow poop is a magical substance, afterall. It gives us amazing mushrooms. -
2020-03-10 at 6:06 PM UTC in There's a species of liserd that is exclusively lesbianThat's awesome
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2020-03-10 at 6:03 PM UTC in Greek Riots (02-2020)
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2020-03-10 at 6:03 PM UTC in Greek Riots (02-2020)
Originally posted by aldra
basically you half-fill a tube with explosives and put a copper disc in front of the charge, when the charge goes off the pressure deforms the disc into a bullet shape and sends it out the other end fast enough to punch a big hole in an M1A1The effects of traditional explosions like blast-forces and metal fragments seldom disable armored vehicles, but the explosively formed solid copper penetrator is quite lethal—even to the new generation of mine-resistant vehicles (which are made to withstand an anti-tank mine), and many tanks.[14]
And yes it probably is the cheapest way, and can basically be combined as I mentioned, with multiple plates/charges as in a tandem charge but with multiple penetrators. -
2020-03-10 at 5:53 PM UTC in Greek Riots (02-2020)
Originally posted by i like pie youre an idiot. SIGINT is about electronics signals produced by electronic devices.
No shit retard, and if all your signal analyzing equipment is fried along with your standard radio communications, your sigint is rendered useless. And that's a huge part of modern warfare.
Originally posted by i like pie you have no idea what the fuck youre gibbering on about. youre an idiot. stop posting idiocy.
Of course I do, I've known about this shit for years, minus some of your terminology. You must've missed the quote, there isn't a lot of non-russian research on these weapons to read about, but there are certainly improvised variants which are not far fetched at all.
the sane people already know how to defeat ERA. its called 'tandem shaped charge'
You're some lame kike shill troll, as Andre Cicero pointed out. The fact you have to keep getting banned and coming back with alts to spam useless crap just proves that he's right. Even a schizo can figure you out apparently. -
2020-03-08 at 9:23 PM UTC in I got a job at a factory
Originally posted by larrylegend8383 please don't let the resident schizo lead you to believe something that I can personally tell you is false.
Not schizo, and several other people disagreed with you and put you in your place. I simply agreed with them that you're an idiot and we'd had users for years that used steroids and noticed an improvement in muscle mass without lifting. Depends on your goals.
EDIT: I'm not a proponent of steroids and even I can see that larry is an idiot, he's just posted false information and got owned for it in another forum. -
2020-03-08 at 9:10 PM UTC in Greek Riots (02-2020)
The power of chemical explosives is limited by physics and likely cannot be enhanced very much. On the other hand, to strike a target's electronics – and thus the target – it is enough to burn through a semiconductor a few thousandths of a millimeter wide. For this it is enough to use a radio-frequency electromagnetic pulse (RFEMP), with energy outputs hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions of times less than those needed to destroy that target with a blast wave or ammunition.
Missing isn't that bad
The RFEMP causes a charge to run through the surrounded air. The radiation energy heats the resulting plasma – which means that for practical energy the energy of the radiation at the source must not be too high. Thus, directed energy weapons like vircators or magnetrons have no future as EMP arms – they will always lose to equally-sized artillery in range and effectiveness.
EDIT:“Nine of 10 Americans are dead from starvation, disease, and societal collapse. The United States of America ceases to exist,” warned the report declassified by recently decommissioned U.S. Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Attack.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/washington-secrets/new-emp-warning-us-will-cease-to-exist-90-of-population-will-die
The report, written by EMP expert Peter Vincent Pry, revealed EMP war plans drawn up by Iran, Russia, China, North Korea, and even ISIS.
In “Nuclear EMP Attack Scenarios and Combined-Arms Cyber Warfare,” Pry said that the Russians have called EMP a “revolution in military affairs.”
He explained it this way to the Washington Examiner: “This new warfare uses cyber viruses, hacking, physical attacks, non-nuclear EMP weapons, and a nuclear EMP attack against electric grids and critical infrastructures. It renders modern armies, navies, and air forces obsolete. It paves the way for asymmetric warfare by small nations and terrorists.”
Pry said that the U.S. is an easy target because virtually everything, military and civilian, relies on computers, and even the Pentagon uses the civilian Internet. “Ours is the most technologically advanced society, and therefore the most susceptible to attack,” said Pry.“There is no coming back,” said his report, adding:
“Everything is in blackout and nothing works. The EMP sparks widespread fires, explosions, all kinds of industrial accidents. Firestorms rage in cities and forests. Toxic clouds pollute the air and chemical spills poison already polluted lakes and rivers. In seven days, the over 100 nuclear power reactors run out of emergency power and go Fukushima, spreading radioactive plumes over the most populous half of the United States. There is not even any drinking water and the national food supply in regional warehouses begins to spoil in three days. There was only enough food to feed 320 million people for 30 days anyway.”
Data fusion centers would be fantastic targets, as well as FEMA hqs and hospitals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphite_bomb
https://www.amateurpyro.com/forums/topic/1805-explosively-pumped-flux-compression-generatorfcg/
Police stations too, of course. -
2020-03-08 at 9:08 PM UTC in Greek Riots (02-2020)
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Flux compressors are pretty simple in concept. Someone on a mailing list I was on once detailed his experiences building his own and testing it in a quarry and sure enough it was able to fry a couple of LCD wristwatches at a pretty long range.
Later I saw an SBIR involving one go past, meaning the government does have some interest at least. I would have liked to do a proposal but the place I was working didn't have any experience with explosives or proper test facilities so it would have been a bad idea.
will do some tests of stacked and non stacked ones eventually -
2020-03-08 at 9:02 PM UTC in How are you feeling at the moment..I'm feeling amazing as usual, but stoned so I also don't feel like killing everything around me.
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2020-03-08 at 9:01 PM UTC in I got a job at a factory
Originally posted by CASPER I think what theyre saying is that the muscle is real. Even “real” muscle is the result of hormonal changes in the body. While stopping large doses of anabolic steroids does cause your body to withdraw and lose a lot of those gains, there are (apparently) ways to manage it with supplementation and careful cycling. And from what ive read, even the super hardcore shit like turinabol doesnt start causing major problems for at least 3 months. If you do low doses of stuff and keep an eye on things, you should be fine.
At least in my case, the years of heroin and testosterone suppression atrophied a ton of my muscles and wore on my joints. My brilliant plan is use some of the middle of the road stuff to gain back enouh strength to continue working out while i lose weight. Bc the prospect of jazzercise and physical therapy for a year before i can actually start hitting heavy weights and running again makes me fucking depressed.
It's likely not a bad idea. There are a lot of reasons people use anabolic compounds. larrylegend is just focused on one reason, and likely never used them for the exact same reasons as you would.
I like lifting weights, but it's quite clear you don't actually need to lift in order to gain muscle if you use anabolic compounds.
Mike Tyson is a great example, didn't need steroids. Never lifted weights originally, yet at age 13 he was 200 lbs and lean
Quite the specimen, unlike larry, who is more of an xxy person. -
2020-03-08 at 8:54 PM UTC in Greek Riots (02-2020)
Depends on what you're trying to do.
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/13/11/07/023238/north-korea-developing-electromagnetic-pulse-weapons
Consider America's modern soldier–or maybe a few years down the road. He's wearing radios and cameras, has computer-aided targeting systems, etc. How are the North Koreans going to compete against that kind of technology?
On the other hand, if you could knock it out from a short distance away, you turn an effectively integrated military unit into a bunch of guys with guns. You level the playing field.
yep
Those pesky russians -
2020-03-08 at 8:50 PM UTC in Greek Riots (02-2020)
An explosively pumped flux compression generator (EPFCG) is a device used to generate a high-power electromagnetic pulseby compressing magnetic flux using high explosive.
An EPFCG only ever generates a single pulse as the device is physically destroyed during operation. An EPFCG package that could be easily carried by a person can produce pulses in the millions of amperes and tens of terawatts.[citation needed] They require a starting current pulse to operate, usually supplied by capacitors.
Explosively pumped flux compression generators are popular as power sources for electronic warfare devices known as transient electromagnetic devices that generate an electromagnetic pulse without the costs and side effects of a nuclear weapon. They also can be used to accelerate objects to extreme velocities and compress objects to very high pressures and densities; this gives them a role as a physics research tool.
The first work on these generators was conducted by the VNIIEF center for nuclear research in Sarov in Soviet Union at the beginning of the 1950s followed by Los Alamos National Laboratory in the United States.
These devices provide opportunities for ultrahigh magnetic-field experiments in quantum chemistry and molecular physics. -
2020-03-08 at 8:49 PM UTC in Greek Riots (02-2020)
What claim ? I posted a snippet of it. Shows 105 mm EMP ( rocket propelled) grenadee and one 42 mm EMP reactive( rocket propelled) grenade "Atropus". There was also a howitzer shell variant IIRC.
Some info but in Russian page 292-293 and on further.
https://issuu.com/premiaprosvetitel/docs/prishepenko_a._shipenie_snaryadov.a
https://forums.spacebattles.com/threads/what-would-be-more-useful-to-infantry-power-armor-or-active-camoflauge.513049/page-3 -
2020-03-08 at 8:45 PM UTC in I got a job at a factory
Originally posted by larrylegend8383 Bro you obviously have zero experience with it. You can talk that shit all day long with people who have never experienced it but take your goofy ass around men that actually lift and they'll laugh your ass out of the room.
As another user pointed out (one with an IQ above room temp unlike yours) your knowledge of this stuff is high school level at best. The totse community was full of specialists including people that actually had degrees in fields relating to this, some of them with several masters degrees.
Given half the shit you talk on here I'm amazed anyone would believe you about anything honestly
What are your credentials? Any intelligent user here can now view that thread and know quite clearly that you're a moron without even knowing the subject that well. Experience? We've had a lot of users with experience there, not just degrees and such, but actual personal use experience. You are in over your head with this and you need to pack up your nigger jizz slurping gear and prance off to another dating forum. -
2020-03-08 at 8:35 PM UTC in I got a job at a factory
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2020-03-08 at 8:34 PM UTC in I got a job at a factory
Originally posted by larrylegend8383 Bro no matter how hard you wish it to be true that's not how steroids work. I'm sorry to break it to you.
Literally no one agreed with you in the thread you're now referencing out of desperation. But let's stick to you being an obvious plant and a low IQ nigger jizz slurper. It's simpler that way.